Addressing the challenging aspect of audio early on in your virtual dining setup is key to getting good reviews and keep guests coming back for more.

You want to avoid the following:
Virtual dining experiences disrupting guests having conventional dining experiences.
Conventional dining experiences disrupting guests having Virtual dining experiences.
Technical inefficiencies with audio equipment.
Multiple guests being unable to partake in the conversation.
Wiring getting in the way.
We look forward to seeing and sharing some creative setups, however if this seems daunting to you, we're here to help.
There are two ways to avoid the above scenarios, depending on the physical environment of your restaurant, bar or café.
The first would be to create more private and intimate booths for your virtual dining guests. Keep in mind the purpose of this is to restrict noise both from and to the table set up for a virtual dining experience. With this set up, depending on the degree of sound proofing, you could use microphones and speakers or less serious tech when it comes to headsets.
The second approach is not to have enclosed booths and simply have tables running along a wall or configured in any way you see fit. Watch our blog for more advise on this from us and other hosts. This method requires very good headsets only.
For both the above methods, all equipment should be as wireless as possible. When it comes to head sets, make sure they have a multipoint pairing, have a read through the article in the link to make sure you're aware of the challenges that come with this. https://thehometheaterdiy.com/can-multiple-bluetooth-headphones-connect-to-one-device/
If you still experience trouble with your headset's multipoint pairing, a solution could be a separate eternal mic for speaking and the headsets set up for listening only.
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We look forward to seeing your set up. Tell us about it and don't shy away from getting creative.
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